Pronunciation: /ˌɪntərˈmɪŋɡəlɪŋ/
noun the act of mixing or mingling together
A1 The intermingling of different colors created a beautiful rainbow.
A2 The intermingling of cultures at the festival was evident in the diverse food options.
B1 The intermingling of languages in the neighborhood made it a vibrant and multicultural community.
B2 The intermingling of ideas from various disciplines led to a groundbreaking scientific discovery.
C1 The intermingling of political ideologies often leads to heated debates and discussions.
C2 The intermingling of art and technology in the installation created a mesmerizing experience for viewers.
verb to mix or mingle together
A1 The colors of the paint were intermingling on the canvas.
A2 At the party, people from different cultures were intermingling and sharing stories.
B1 The flavors of the different spices were intermingling in the dish, creating a unique taste.
B2 In the bustling city, the sounds of traffic and music intermingled in a chaotic symphony.
C1 The various political ideologies were intermingling at the conference, leading to heated debates.
C2 The themes of love and loss intermingled in the novel, creating a complex narrative.
formal The intermingling of different cultures can lead to a more diverse and enriched society.
informal I love going to parties where there's a lot of intermingling between different friend groups.
slang The intermingling of flavors in that dish was off the charts!
figurative In the world of politics, the intermingling of power and corruption is unfortunately all too common.
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